You can certainly call them to ask about the status of your submission. There was a phone number on the tablet offer page here: http://www.tabletkeyboardoffer.com/form/ (and, for good measure, here's the phone number: 1.877.906.6542 )

Cool.. glad they
will start to go out in a week or so.. Maybe I won't have to wait another month..though I have a temporary case and an old Bluetooth keyboard to help until I get it...I am getting pretty good at typing with my thumbs using the spit keyboard mode on the tablet..a very nice feature with the wide screen.

I just called the offer hotline and they are out of the office till Jan 2nd.

Also just got back from the Microsoft Store and the manager had no information on them at all and he said he's been trying to find out for weeks. So who knows...

...and i should add i had my offer in the mail the day after the offer started and still no cover yet....

That doesn't seem right...back when I talked with the Nokia lady, it seemed like things were pretty much on track. I specifically brought up all the rumours that had been floating around about major delays and such, she said she hadn't heard anything of the sort.

Of course, there's no way of knowing how informed any particular hotline operator is, but I'm more inclined to trust their judgment over my own at least.

I just called the offer hotline and they are out of the office till Jan 2nd.

Also just got back from the Microsoft Store and the manager had no information on them at all and he said he's been trying to find out for weeks. So who knows...

...and i should add i had my offer in the mail the day after the offer started and still no cover yet....

From the nokia website...

For a lot of people it hasn't even been close to six weeks. So let's let the six week time frame run out for a lot of people before we start bombarding Nokia with phone calls and panicking on the internet. Not sure why the Microsoft Store manager has been trying to find information for "weeks." The information is on the website. Once six weeks comes and goes without any update or keyboard then I would start trying to find out what is going on. And really I would give it seven weeks just to allow for shipping and what not.

For a lot of people it hasn't even been close to six weeks. So let's let the six week time frame run out for a lot of people before we start bombarding Nokia with phone calls and panicking on the internet. Not sure why the Microsoft Store manager has been trying to find information for "weeks." The information is on the website. Once six weeks comes and goes without any update or keyboard then I would start trying to find out what is going on. And really I would give it seven weeks just to allow for shipping and what not.

How are people going to panic if you muddy up the situation with facts?

For a lot of people it hasn't even been close to six weeks. So let's let the six week time frame run out for a lot of people before we start bombarding Nokia with phone calls and panicking on the internet. Not sure why the Microsoft Store manager has been trying to find information for "weeks." The information is on the website. Once six weeks comes and goes without any update or keyboard then I would start trying to find out what is going on. And really I would give it seven weeks just to allow for shipping and what not.

Sorry, maybe I wasn't clear. The MS Store manager told me he's been trying to find out where HIS store's stock was for weeks. He stated that he was originaly told the 2nd week of Dec he would be getting them in stock.

Chatted with Nokia today. I missed out on the offer, but asked when the keyboard will be available. After a long story was transferred to Tier 1 support. Was told that they had no idea. From being involved in the mobile market Engineering field. My thoughts are that there is some sort of production issue or production failures delaying this.

At the time I started this thread it was just basic curiosity, not really a complaint thread. At the time I purchased the 2520 the free keyboard offer was really what swayed me to make the purchase in first place...if the keyboard offer wasnt on the table for free, I would have splashed the extra cash on a Yoga 2 Pro (which was $850 with corporate discount).

At the time I started this thread it was just basic curiosity, not really a complaint thread. At the time I purchased the 2520 the free keyboard offer was really what swayed me to make the purchase in first place...if the keyboard offer wasnt on the table for free, I would have splashed the extra cash on a Yoga 2 Pro (which was $850 with corporate discount).

Agreed. The free keyboard made the deal. I bet the MS Store would take it back if the keyboard doesnt show, but the greedy carriers won't. I'm doing all my purchases through MS since Christmas and I've enjoyed great customer service. The AT&T and Verizon sotres always disappoint...

Agreed. The free keyboard made the deal. I bet the MS Store would take it back if the keyboard doesnt show, but the greedy carriers won't. I'm doing all my purchases through MS since Christmas and I've enjoyed great customer service. The AT&T and Verizon sotres always disappoint...

The keyboard thing is all on Nokia, though-- the carriers have no involvement outside of selling you the tablet in the first place. Take a look at the other keyboard thread, we've all gotten very candid and helpful service from the Nokia employees on the phone, and the keyboards themselves seem poised to start reaching people within the next week or so.